2 | Kyle Walker - 2023/24

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Weirdly enough, I actually think he is doing a fine job as a wide fullback. He actually has contributed to the attack more meaningfully than I would have expected.

My only problem is that it's still just inferior to having a flat out winger there, and he is so far out that he isn't the one relied on stopping counters, but the wide RCB. But when he comes back he is obviously a better defender to have than whoever plays on the wing.

I think whoever play RW is clearly benefitting from having the freedom to roam inward like Foden or Bernie have had so far, they are essentially acting as attacking midfielders, but just defend out wide.
It’s too soon to throw Doku in deep end. Pep is planning to ease him in slowly same like Gvardiol told to do basic and I can tell he is holding it in from doing anything extra like play stones roles, making those through ball, progressive passes and take ons. Kyle doing this part of game temporarily.
 
Whilst I would agree with Dias as my choice for captain, isn't the decision taken by the players

Wouldn’t agree with KDB being the captain, to be honest. It has to be Dias.

There are different kind of captains read this excerpt from Anchlotti book shared and might explain why KDB might be captain. It’s not what we see…
 

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There are different kind of captains read this excerpt from Anchlotti book shared and might explain why KDB might be captain. It’s not what we see…
Interesting quote. I kind of see Dias as the political captain after reading that. For me rodri is peps man on the pitch, had the game knowledge and the view, is clearly a model pro so should be captain - is he a technical captain as ancelotti referred to?
 
There are different kind of captains read this excerpt from Anchlotti book shared and might explain why KDB might be captain. It’s not what we see…
KDB is an inspirational player, and he's going to be missed in these next few months. But he doesn't strike me as a leader of men. Dias does, with Rodri as vice captain. But that's just my opinion.
 
Interesting quote. I kind of see Dias as the political captain after reading that. For me rodri is peps man on the pitch, had the game knowledge and the view, is clearly a model pro so should be captain - is he a technical captain as ancelotti referred to?
I thought B Silva falls under that along with KDB.
 
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